Effect of solidification pathway during additive manufacturing on grain boundary fractality

IF 4.2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING Additive manufacturing letters Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.addlet.2023.100149
Akane Wakai , Amlan Das , Jenniffer Bustillos , Atieh Moridi
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Abstract

Austenitic stainless steels 304 L (SS304) and 316 L (SS316) are additive manufactured under the same processing conditions to reveal two distinct microstructures. Particularly, the resulting grain morphology for SS304 is singular – there are subgrains dispersed across the sample; there is a wide range of grain size spanning nearly two orders of magnitude; and grain boundaries are convoluted, resembling a fractal object. The materials solidification pathway governed by chemical composition is responsible for the grain boundary fractality (ferrite-to-austenite solidification for SS304 and direct transformation to austenite for SS316). Operando X-ray diffraction studies at Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source substantiate the solidification pathway of the materials. The findings from the study open up a new avenue for grain boundary engineering using additive manufacturing.

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增材制造过程中凝固路径对晶界分形的影响
奥氏体不锈钢304 L (SS304)和316 L (SS316)是在相同的加工条件下增材制造的,以显示两种不同的显微组织。特别是,SS304的晶粒形态是单一的——有亚晶粒分散在样品中;晶粒尺寸的范围很广,跨越近两个数量级;晶界是卷曲的,类似于分形物体。由化学成分控制的材料凝固路径是晶界分形的主要原因(SS304为铁素体向奥氏体凝固,SS316为直接向奥氏体转变)。在康奈尔高能同步加速器上进行的Operando x射线衍射研究证实了材料的凝固途径。这项研究的发现为使用增材制造的晶界工程开辟了一条新的途径。
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Additive manufacturing letters Materials Science (General), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanics of Materials
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